How to make villager babies stay babies

How to make villager babies stay babies - Black Chick on Brown Nest

I'm making a map and I need some of the villager's children to stay children! I tried age/forced age of -1000000, but when I summoned it, it was an adult! I don't do mods, and I'm not very good at McEdit. Can someone help?

The command I am currently using:

/summon villager ~ ~ ~ {Profession:0,CareerLevel:1,Age:-1000000000,ForcedAge:-10000‌​00000}


Best Answer

This baby villager will stay a baby for over 3 years of being loaded:

/summon villager ~ ~ ~ {Age:-2000000000}

Here is one of those guys I summoned a long time ago. He is in my command block graveyard. Villager




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Quick Answer about "How to make villager babies stay babies"

  • Give yourself a repeating command block: /give @s repeating_command_block.
  • Place it down near spawn (in the spawn chunks to be exact).


  • Is there a way to keep an animal a baby forever in Minecraft?

    Baby villagers After exactly 20 minutes during which the baby villager is within render distance, the baby villager will grow up to an adult.

    How long do villagers stay babies?

    Baby villagers Villagers will breed autonomously, But require food produced via crops, and at least 3 beds near each other. After exactly 20 minutes, the baby villager will grow up to an adult.

    How do baby villagers mature?

    If you go farther than that distance away from the village, the chunks are no longer loaded and time will pretty much freeze for that area. Villagers won't grow up, water won't flow, redstone machines will pause.



    Minecraft: How to Breed Villagers - (Minecraft Breeding Villagers)




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